When I set up Mesh in Scratch, it comes up with the IP for my printer.
Any way I can fix this?
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Doesn't matter. Just connect to your normal internal IP with the other computer on your network. The IP detection can sometimes be buggy
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jji7skyline wrote:
Doesn't matter. Just connect to your normal internal IP with the other computer on your network. The IP detection can sometimes be buggy
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So I should give the other person my real IP, not my printer's?
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Doesn't matter. Just connect to your normal internal IP with the other computer on your network. The IP detection can sometimes be buggy
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So I should give the other person my real IP, not my printer's?
Definitely. He's on the same network right?
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Doesn't matter. Just connect to your normal internal IP with the other computer on your network. The IP detection can sometimes be buggy
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So I should give the other person my real IP, not my printer's?
Unless your printer has Linux firmware and your running scratch on that!
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TRocket wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Doesn't matter. Just connect to your normal internal IP with the other computer on your network. The IP detection can sometimes be buggy
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So I should give the other person my real IP, not my printer's?
Unless your printer has Linux firmware and your running scratch on that!
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Lolololololol.
What next? A toaster running on Windows? I wouldn't trust a toaster running on Windows lol.
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nathanprocks wrote:
TRocket wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
So I should give the other person my real IP, not my printer's?Unless your printer has Linux firmware and your running scratch on that!
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Lolololololol.
What next? A toaster running on Windows? I wouldn't trust a toaster running on Windows lol.
Give it to Sparks. :3
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nathanprocks wrote:
TRocket wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
So I should give the other person my real IP, not my printer's?Unless your printer has Linux firmware and your running scratch on that!
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Lolololololol.
What next? A toaster running on Windows? I wouldn't trust a toaster running on Windows lol.
Oh, by the way, your toaster has an update. Please restart it.
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wolvesstar97 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
TRocket wrote:
Unless your printer has Linux firmware and your running scratch on that!![]()
Lolololololol.
What next? A toaster running on Windows? I wouldn't trust a toaster running on Windows lol.
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Oh, by the way, your toaster has an update. Please restart it.
Black toast of Death?
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nathanprocks wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
Lolololololol.What next? A toaster running on Windows? I wouldn't trust a toaster running on Windows lol.
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Oh, by the way, your toaster has an update. Please restart it.Black toast of Death?
They would really make Sparks jump
I just hope it doesn't shut down automatically from overheating
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Parachute wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
wolvesstar97 wrote:
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Oh, by the way, your toaster has an update. Please restart it.Black toast of Death?
They would really make Sparks jump
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I just hope it doesn't shut down automatically from overheating![]()
I buy REEEEEEAAAAAALLLLY expensive antivirus software for it that makes it even slower!
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